A fitness brand is encouraging millennials (and foodies of all ages) to hit the pavement with a new pair of sneakers inspired by everyone's favorite brunch staple — and shoppers certainly came running.

This week, Saucony debuted a brand new version of its Shadow 6000 sneaker, which it calls the 'Avocado Toast'

While sadly not edible, the sporty shoe does look quite a lot like the open sandwich, and even features a pair of avocados printed on the tongue and sole — and in less than two days, they've already completely sold out online.

Motivation! Running brand Saucony debuted a brand new version of its Shadow 6000 sneaker, which it calls the 'Avocado Toast'

Looks tasty, no? The shoe features a smashed avocado print across the top of the design, and whole avocados on the tongue and sole

The heel also features the word 'Saucomole,' a play on the brand's name and the word 'guacamole'

Get 'em fast! The shoes — which are labeled as a men's shoe, though the brand offers size conversions for women — retail for $130 online and in select stores

The sneakers have a textured green pattern meant to resemble smashed avocado with pepper flakes covering most of the body, and a toast-colored suede along the bottom.

On the tongue, facing outward, is a cute green avocado, and another avocado sits under the heel inside the shoe.

The heel also features the word 'Saucomole,' a play on the brand's name and the word 'guacamole.'

'Featuring toast-ed leather, smashed avocado textured suede, red pepper flake collar lining, and the "Saucamole" shout out on the heel. It’s everything you avo-wanted, even if the guac is extra.'

The $130 shoes — which are labeled as a men's shoe, though the brand offers size conversions for women — were released on Tuesday and are already completely sold out online, though they may still be available in select stores.

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Delicious! Last year, Saucony teamed up with Dunkin Donuts on a shoe with a pink and orange sprinkle design

Yum yum! They've also made sneakers inspired by ramen (check out the noodle design on the heel)

Clever! The ramen shoes even included fake cooking instructions on the packaging

Basic: One year, they put out shoes inspired by pumpkin spice — and added a latte-like logo to the tongue

This isn't the first time the brand has turned to tasty food for design inspiration: Last year, they collaborated with Dunkin' Donuts on a gray running shoe with pink and orange details and a sprinkle design on the heel.

In 2018, they sold sneakers inspired by ramen, which came in a joke ramen packet with pretend cooking instructions.

There was even a 'Pumpkin Spice' sneaker, which had an earthy pumpkin color and a latte-inspired logo on the tongue.

And in 2014, Saucony teamed up with UK retailer End Clothing to create a shoe inspired by a hamburger.

Food for thought: In 2014, they teamed up with UK retailer End Clothing to create a burger-inspired sneaker

Novel idea: The sneakers came with shoelaces sealed in condiment packets, one marked BBQ the other Mayo

The design featured colors including light brown (the color of a bun), red (ketchup) and green (lettuce), and had an illustration of a burger on the tongue.

They even came with two sets of shoelaces, which were sealed in bags made to look like BBQ sauce and mayo condiment packets.

Finally, they came in a 'takeout shoebox' with diner-style red and white checks.

Sadly, they did not come with fries, and only an 'extremely limited number' of the Saucony Shadow 5000 Burger sneakers were made.